Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including ...
Boeing's -100 mockups were made 1967–1968 and displayed possible diverse but luxurious configurations for the new jet.
Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
Perhaps the weirdest-looking Boeing 747 on this list is the YAL-1. Rather than being acquired from an airline, YAL-1 was ...
The Boeing 747 variants had different top speeds, with the 747-100 hitting 600 mph and the 747-8 reaching 614 mph. The unique 747SP was introduced for long-haul flights, with a top speed over 621 ...
From the original 747-100 to the 747-8, Boeing increased capacity to nearly 500 passengers with improved variants. The Boeing 747, known as one of the largest commercial airliners in the world ...
The Boeing 747 has become one of the most iconic airplanes ever built since it was introduced in 1970. The double-decker aircraft pioneered the use of the term "jumbo jet." But the "Queen of the ...
Korean Air is among the last airlines still flying the iconic Boeing 747, but it's scheduled to pull the jet from a particularly long US route in 2025. Route scheduling data from the aviation ...
The Boeing 747, the US plane that revolutionised air travel, has been given a regal send-off in the skies over Washington State. Atlas Air, an American cargo airline, took delivery of the last 747 ...
Korean Air is expected to stop flying the longest Boeing 747 passenger flight in March 2025. Airlines globally have been phasing out the massive jet in favor of less costly widebodies. Only four ...